Time zones Mar15 '06

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# (1 of 1): Tim » veryraw.com

4 hours, 30 minutes after the fact. (Wed 15 Mar 2006, 8:47 PM CST)

Store em with gmmktime and pull em with gmstrftime. PHP will do the work for you. You just have to be okay with making all your times GMT. Its really the best way to store dates anyway. Having a standard time zone like GMT is good because I’m pretty sure every language has GMT time functions. PHP has some pretty powerful date and time functions.

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I am in dire need of a good way to "convert" local times to a specified time zone.

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